Bachelor of Science (Science) in Agriculture Science

Curtin University - Bentley

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Overview

The Agriculture Science major is designed to provide graduates with an industry-ready understanding of the science and technology required for the productive use of plants and animals for food, fibre and amenity purposes. The course builds from basic biology and agricultural systems including overarching issues such as food security, sustainability, and climate change to specifics of crop and animal production and rural development.

Prerequisites

Essential: WACE Mathematics Applications ATAR


Desirable: No prior study in a particular subject is required.

Majors

Agriculture

Potential Career Outcomes

Food production and security are important issues throughout both developed end emerging economies.  Students with degrees in agriculture are in high demand by government agencies and business organisations involved the science and technology of food production and distribution and in recreational and amenity horticulture. A broad range of career options are also available in extension and service provision to the agriculture and horticulture industries. Agricultural production and development careers are available throughout the world.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Curtin University website for admission criteria information.

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